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Topic Nitrate deficiency in water logged soils Outcomes 1. 2. 3. Level GCSE (or any other course for students aged 14-16) To describe and explain why waterlogged soils prevent active transport through the displacement of soil oxygen To describe and explain why waterlogged soils cause denitrification to take place due to anaerobic bacteria To describe and explain the process of ion leaching www.thescienceteacher.co.uk | resources for science teachers who like to think Why does a plant grown in waterlogged soil show nitrate deficiency? Why does a plant grown in waterlogged soil show nitrate deficiency? Nitrate ions are soluble. Active transport cannot take place. Denitification takes place. Instructions In each rain cloud there is a partial explanation for why plants grown in waterlogged conditions show nitrate deficiency. Can you complete these explanations by providing more detail. The explanation must be full and detailed. Nitrate ions are soluble. Plants grown in waterlogged soil show nitrate deficiency because…… Active transport cannot take place. Plants grown in waterlogged soil show nitrate deficiency because…… Denitrification takes place. Plants grown in waterlogged soil show nitrate deficiency because……